248 Mr. G. A. Boulenger on new 



length of head ; interorbital width 2| times in length of 

 head ; rostral barbel slightly longer than diameter of eye, 

 I length of maxillary barbel. Dorsal III 8; spine strong, 

 I length of head, serrse strong, 19 ; the spine opposite to 

 inner ventral ray and equally distant from end of snout and 

 caudal fin. Anal III 5, longest ray 4 length of head. Scales 

 29 ^ ; 3 scales between lateral line and base of ventral. Grey 

 above, silvery beneath, with seven blackish longitudinal 

 streaks running between two series of scales ; pectorals 

 blackish above. 



Total length 140 millini. 



Bongon, N. Borneo (^Everett). A single specimen. 



Barhus pentazona. 



Section Barhodes, Blkr. Depth of body 2f times in total 

 length ; length of head 3^ times. Snout rounded, not promi- 

 nent, longer than diameter of eye, which is 3 times in length 

 of head and nearly equals interorbital width ; rostral barbel 

 I diameter of eye, maxillary barbel 1^. Dorsal III 8 ; spine 

 strong, f length of head, with 18 to 20 strong serra3 ; the 

 spine opposite to inner ventral I'ay and equally distant from 

 end of snout and caudal fin. Anal III 5, longest ray § length 

 of head. Scales 22 ^f ; 3 scales between lateral line and base 

 of ventral. Brown above, yellowish beneath, witli 5 black 

 bands completely encircling the body — the first behind the 

 pectoral, the second from the anterior dorsal rays to behind 

 the ventrals, the third above the anal, the fourth and fifth on 

 the caudal peduncle. 



Total length 45 millim. 



Baram, Sarawak {Hose). Three specimens. 



Barhus Everetti. 



Section Barhodes, Blkr. Depth of body 2| to 3 times in 

 total length ; length of head 3§ to 4 times. Snout rounded, 

 not prominent, as long as diameter of eye, which is 3^ to 3^ 

 times in length of head ; interorbital width 2i to 2§ times in 

 length of head ; rostral barbel !§ to twice as long as diameter 

 of eye, a little shorter than maxillary barbel. Dorsal III 8; 

 spine rather feeble, with 17 to 22 serra% its stift' portion about 

 half length of licail, opposite to first ventral ray, and equally 

 distant from end of snout and caudal fin. Anal III a, lonjrest 

 ray about ? length of head. Scales 22-25 ^- ; 2 scales be- 

 tween lateral Hue and base of ventral. Brown above, 



